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Suspension Insulator Strings

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Kiribanda

Electrical
May 6, 2003
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Gentlemen,

For Station Post Insulators the deciding parameter is always the applicable BIL value.

But for Suspension type insulators (Specially for polymer insulator strings) manufacturers specify various parameters such as Dry/ Wet flash over and Critical Impulse Flash Over (CIFO-Pos & Neg) values for the string for the SAME SYSTEM VOLTAGE.(BIL is not normally specified)

What is the selecting criteria for these strings for a given voltage?

 
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Hmmm... I don't remember off hand how I've chosen insulators, but I'd say that all the flash overs should be >= your required BIL. As jghrist points out, BIL isn't always the deciding parameter. On my system, the creep or leakage distance is what has always been the ruling factor - if I have enough creep, the BIL is always way over my minimum BIL requirement.

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